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Showing posts with label sebastian. Show all posts

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Nature

magnificently glorious, yet unpredictably chaotic.

First it was Christchurch, followed by Yunnan and most recently, Sendai. All within the span of a few months. Mother Nature's surely been throwing her weight around. Alright big shot, it's about time to cut the world some slack huh?

On the 11th, at slightly half past 1 in the afternoon as we all went about our normal routines, be it work, meetings, having lunch, taking a nap or playing with your kids; further up East, the grounds shook and trembled, splitting tarmac and unleashing a tsunami of waves 10 meters high on the unsuspecting Japanese, who received warnings merely 10 seconds before finding themselves in the eye of the quake and waves. The young could run, but for a nation that is also known for the longevity of its people, one can only imagine the struggles the elderly had in seeking help and shelter.

The live coverage of the disaster was gnarly and raised goosebumps every time I came across an update, and the horrors never ceased. Aftershocks (if you can even call magnitudes of 6 an aftershock) followed one after another, exacerbated by threats of radiation as nuclear plants crashed. As the Japanese huddled in solidarity, the nuclear crisis almost seemed like it would overwhelm the land of the rising sun. However, efforts seem to be making some headway as nuclear specialists and relief workers toll round the clock to stop the meltdown and international relief efforts were heartening to watch. Donations poured in and I hope everyone did their part, no matter how small. :)

In these trying times, it gives us pause to take a breather for a minute and be thankful for what we have. While we may bitch and moan about how tiny Singapore is, how boring it can get, how it only takes 90 minutes to get from one end of the country to the other, how we get the sun 365 days of the year and instead of snow, we get it's lame cousin - rain; but let's not forget that being small and being where we are on the equator also has its advantages. We never have to shovel our sidewalks for one (haha.) and while we might be an hour late to meetings, we'll never be a day too late. Most importantly, our risk of natural disasters are slim to none and the worst casualties of our recent flash floods were merely luxury items like cars, coffee and Hermes bags. Hah.

With a natural disaster already claiming over 10,000 lives in Japan on one side of the world, and military forces claiming another few thousands more in Libya, it makes you seriously wonder if the world's coming to implode on itself. Gaddafi, Allied forces, Tomahawk missiles, No-fly zone, Operation 'Odyssey Dawn', doesn't it just make you wish that military weapons never existed to begin with?

On a lighter note, took some time off on Wednesday to meet up with Alexandra and Tina again. They're both leaving Singapore in a couple of months!! Tina back to Sweden and Alexandra is moving to London! So glad to hear that :D I'm definitely gonna be visiting them once I'm in Leeds (: Headed over to Leedon after for dinner with Monica and Steve. Sallad med kyckling, potatis, pumpa, avokado, feta ost och tangerine. Vi hade grilled ost med panini bröd också! Mmmm, jättegott! Det var en jättebra, fantastisk och mycket kul onsdag (:

Söta Victor (: He gets cuter every time I see him. Sighs.

och söta Sebastian (:

Gonna end off with something funny. I don't know what I'd do without Hanssen sometimes... He really finds me the best shit to make me laugh at the most unexpected moments. Lol. (:



Swedish phrase in line with the latest update from Japan:
Farmor och pojke räddades i Japan - Grandma and a boy was rescued in Japan. 

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Tall, Dark and Cool

and she walks, with just the right kind of swagger.

Slightly late, but Merry Christmas everyone! (: I hope y'all had good celebrations and received awesome gifts, I know I did! Got a few charm bracelets, charm necklaces, VS body mist (which smells heavenly, I must say.) books, prettiest stationery, IKEA stuff (you can't really go wrong when you give me IKEA products. Lol), vouchers and cuddly bears (: 
All in all, so much

Still, I have to say that the best gift of all was my law school acceptances! (: I got replies from my first 3 choices now. So the next step would be to discuss it with my parents and decide on a school... If all goes according to plan, I will hopefully be England-bound September next year! I was soooo very very very psyched when I received the acceptances. I feel like it's bar none, the best thing that has ever happened to me this year and what a way to end off 2010 right? (: Now just wish me luck for the discussion with my folks ;)

Christmas celebrations were a bit more mellow this year. Had a julfika at Alexandra's on the 22nd, pot luck dinner on the 23rd at Willie's, family christmas party at my place on 24th and dinner with the swedes on the 25th. Heaps of good food, good gifts, good laughter and just a tinge of alcohol with lovely company = (:

I got Victor a christmas present too and he was soooooo adorable. Lol. He was really hyper, running around and making truck noises the whole time, yet still so gentle when it came to lil Sebastian (:

Before I go, Swedish phrase: 
Världens alla tomtar med en hel del röda luvor - All the world's gnomes with a lot of red hats.

God Jul och Gott Nytt År
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year (:

‎"I know there's a bit of us that would like me to do a Hugh Grant in Love Actually (2003) and tell America where to get off. But the difference between a good movie and real life in that in real life, there's the next day, the next year, the next lifetime to contemplate the ruinous consequences of easy applause." - Tony Blair

Friday, December 3, 2010

Dear December,

Let's make this one to remember.

I'm still feeling a little under the weather. After the fever came the sore throat and the cough. I had a brief respite before the mighty flu landed. Almost everyone in the office is recovered now, it's about time I got on the bandwagon too, no? :( 

So, FRIDAY night and I'm home. Sooooo tired and totally not feeling the awesomeness today. Haha. Was supposed to make a trip to Butter with Drey but my goddd the body was screaming no. It was exceedingly stressful the past week and a half with never-ending case files coming through, phone that was ringing off the hook and careless mistakes that shouldn't have been made. I think I must have lost a million points with my favourite lawyer. But, such is life and we live and learn right? Haha. Today was a good day though. :) I might have redeemed..... 1 point. Lol.

I was at Wilton's en månad celebration last weekend :) Han är så mycket söööttt! I wish Alexandra was there too, but we're gonna be making plans to meet up and I can't wait! :)

 Söta Wilton och mig :)

 Victor och Sebastian :)

I love children :) Although they can be really exasperating to handle sometimes, but their innocence and the things they say can be so refreshing, funny and out of this world. Lol.

We're going to Ikea tomorrow to get a new table, a christmas tree (that's gonna be as tall as me!) and shiny new decorations. Psyched :) I hope we spend above $300 so I can get the Friends of Ikea card. Haha. I remember going there so often when I was going through my 'Sweden withdrawal'... it used to almost be a weekly affair, I kid you not. Haha.

Today's swedish word is, 
forbereda - prepare. 
Det är så mycket att forbereda för Jul - There is so much to prepare for Christmas.